One difference I noticed when testing OneNote is that, unlike Notability, which is solely a Mac app, OneNote is compatible with Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android devices. Other options include Microsoft's OneNote, Goodnote, and Evernote apps with many similar features to Notability. Notability is not the only option when it comes to productivity apps. However, complex illustrations started on Notability can be exported to Illustrator, and the app itself is best for making simple designs - or just bringing your notes to life with fun hand-drawn graphics. Notability isn't marketed exclusively towards visual artists, so it lacks many handy features visual creators expect on apps like Procreate or Illustrator and has crashed when I've drawn entire scenes with many overlapping parts. And if you like a color you used in a previous note or saw in an ad online, you can use the color dropper to grab the colors you like from any color already on the page. If you're just a casual sketcher, it can help you make cleaner images with features that turn unevenly drawn lines into straight-edged shapes. I've even used the app to make illustrations for newspapers and magazines. Whenever I make shareworthy sketches - whether I want to just send to friends or use them for professional purposes - I can send them off without having to tear pages out of notebooks or use a scanner. This feature of the app means that I never have to print out and scan any paperwork.Īnother nice perk is the user-friendly screen lends itself well to sketching. For instance, because Notability allows users to import PDFs, whenever I have a form to complete and sign, I can simply send it over to Notability, fill in what I need to, and then email it back, choosing which pages I want to export. Notability is also useful beyond in-person notetaking. And there's presentation mode to help you share notes in a more traditional, Powerpoint-like format, all while continuing to be easily navigable. You can also turn handwriting into text and share your messily scrawled notes with others in a format they can actually read. More recent versions also allow for more customizability in terms of pen and highlighter colors and the ability to search handwritten notes. Since I downloaded the app in the mid-2010s, it has expanded some of its features, now letting users record audio as they write, allowing them to see what they wrote at each point in a meeting and remember what each hasty scribble means. I could use different colored pens to color code my notes move around notes if a meeting circled back to an old topic quickly sketch tables, charts, and graphs drop in pictures and webpages, and even write directly on the presenter's PowerPoint slides. I quickly fell in love with the app and found I was able to be more organized than I'd ever been on paper or in a word-processing doc. So, I made the switch from handwritten notes to digital note-taking, downloading Notability on my iPad Air 2. However, I don’t find any official resources to do so.I got the app because, as a student, I had to share work with teachers and peers but also needed to have access to everything I wrote down. I want to personally post some Marginnote intro videos on my blog. PS> I personally think Marginnote is so underrated. Maybe consider implementing handwriting recognition feature on that so that it can get super cool. I realize that Marginnote’s recent update to let users draw/write things on ‘sub’ mindmap is really cool. If Marginnote has a handwriting integration like Notability, I wouldn’t even bother using Notability and do all the work on Marginnote. This gets very tiring when there are many PDFs to import to one mindmap. Import the PDF to the existing Marginnote mindmap and connect the two.Export Notability notes to Marginnote (in PDF).Finish taking notes on Notability to make my handwritings recognizable.I’m using Marginnote with Notability, which has amazing handwriting recognition feature but now I have to I don’t know much about iOS app development but since Apple pencil already has Apple’s native handwriting-to-text feature, is it possible to implement that feature to any writings on mindmap / pdf? The recent Apple Pencil update that allows me to write everything with native Apple pencil interface & write instead of typing is just really great. I’ve used many many note-taking apps but Marginnote is truly on another level. First of all, kudos to all the developers behind Marginnote.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |